It has a double reed made of two pieces of cane which vibrates against itself, as opposed to a single reed vibrating against a mouthpiece.
The mouthpiece, which is a double-reed type, is what vibrates to produce sound.
The double reed on an oboe produces the sound through vibrations when air is blown through it. Moving the keys produces different pitches and notes
Vibrations in the air caused by vibrations of the reed.
Vibrations produced by breaking of rocks are called vibrations, earthquakes are produced by these, earthquakes occur when the plates under the earths crust are built with stress and then collapse, causing them to move inward towards each other and cause large virations, producing earthquakes. 8th grade question.
When you blow through the reed it vibrates and goes through each hole and the bell. The more keys covered the lower the noise is.
This is an oboe. The wonders of google.
There is the heckelphone, the bass oboe, the cor anglais, the oboe d'amore, the regular oboe, and the piccolo oboe. Maybe there are others.
sounds are produced from vibrations
it is produced by vibrations
Vibrations in the air caused by vibrations of the reed.
Waves can be produced by vibrations and electricity.
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Earthquakes
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A physical property of matter that can be produced by vibrations is called sound. Sound propagates through a medium such as air or water.
...By vibrating the straw. It works roughly like a kazoo. The vibrations move the air, which is all a sound wave is.
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